My first comic strip was about a bumbling Grade D batman and robin wannabe duo that ended up dead or in the hospital in every strip. It was a longer form than news strips, mine were full page (inspired by comics in Dragon magazine). Should have stuck with it, as with fine art, I never realized a lack of artistic talent wasn't a barrier to an art career.

My first comic strip was about a bumbling Grade D batman and robin wannabe duo that ended up dead or in the hospital in every strip. It was a longer form than news strips, mine were full page (inspired by comics in Dragon magazine). Should have stuck with it, as with fine art, I never realized a lack of artistic talent wasn't a barrier to an art career.

If you don't have art skills, all you really need is the ability to update frequently and consistently. (Which, honestly, is the hardest fucking part: Idea generation and cultivation.) Some of the web comics I've followed over the last decade had fantastic art, but the artists couldn't be arsed to actually update so the audience faded fast. Meanwhile, guys who couldn't draw for shit picked up good audiences because they were always on-time with regular updates.

Anywho, some of my favorites right now are: Least I Could DoLooking For Group(Tho this one's begun to drag since the whole Legaria storyline came to be.Menage a 3(Warning: Some have boobs and gay sex.. including that first comic link.)

Go a handful of pages back to see how he statted a low level monster. He did it so terribly it will melt your brain if you have a passing knowledge of D&D.

Edit: Guess he removed it or moved it to a link or something. It was pretty hilariously bad. It was simultaneously ridiculously overpowered and laughably weak. It would either instantly wipe out a whole party or die in 1 round.

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"The world is populated in the main by people who should not exist." - George Bernard Shaw

www.gunnerkrigg.com is much more regular and is pretty excellent in every way these days. John Allison, formerly of Scary Go Round and Giant Days, is one of my favorite internet people in general. His site is www.scarygoround.com.

Nedroid's Picture Diary is probably my favourite webcomic. The updates are a little sparse so it's one that gets checked every few months so there seems to be plenty to read.

Something Positive manages to be funny at times but the art isn't particularly great and it relies on very NSFW humour. Regular updates mean lots of misses with the occasional hit. Ongoing storylines aren't everyone's cup of tea.

Edit: Link fixed. I'm abb code idiot not actually insane.

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"Look at my car. Do you think that was bought with the earnest love of geeks?" - HaemishM

Something Positive manages to be funny at times but the art isn't particularly great and it relies on very NSFW humour. Regular updates mean lots of misses with the occasional hit. Ongoing storylines aren't everyone's cup of tea.

I belive your link is wrong, needs to be .net. I was very confused for a minute.

"Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the Universe is that none of it has tried to contact us."

Anywho, some of my favorites right now are: Least I Could DoLooking For Group(Tho this one's begun to drag since the whole Legaria storyline came to be.Menage a 3(Warning: Some have boobs and gay sex.. including that first comic link.)

Those are some I normally keep up with as well, good reads. Also, a few more: